Montreal, QC, Canada
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Course Lecturer - BIOL210

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Department of Biology

McGill University

Fall 2025

BIOL210 Perspectives of Science.

The Department of Biology is inviting applications for a course lecturer position to teach in Fall 2025. Please include your Cover Letter and CV.

Preparation of course material and course plan.

Delivery of course.

Evaluation of students.

Submission of attendance and grades.

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

University degree:  PhD in Life Sciences.

Relevant experience required:  Experience with science outreach. Experience in the life sciences. Good expertise in other branches of science and in the history of science.

Other requirement:  Ability to adapt the teaching to a student audience with a large range of scientific background knowledge.

Wednesday's and Fridays 8:35 am-09:55 am

Stewart Bio S1/3


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Hiring Unit:

Biology

Course Title:

Perspectives of Science

Subject Code:

BIOL 001

Location:

STBIO S1/3

Schedule:

W/F

Deadline to Apply:

2025-08-15

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